Ejaculatory and erectile function outcomes following holmium laser enucleation of the prostate

Author:

Roper Chinade1ORCID,Slade Austen2,Caras Ronald2,Shelton Thomas2,Rivera Marcelino2

Affiliation:

1. Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA

2. Department of Urology Indiana University Health Indianapolis Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeHolmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) is a surgical treatment option for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Many men develop retrograde ejaculation postprocedure, but there is conflicting evidence regarding sexual function outcomes post‐HoLEP. We sought to examine significant variations in patient‐reported erectile and ejaculatory function within 12 months post‐HoLEP.Materials and MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study for patients who underwent HoLEP between Nov 2018 and Feb 2022. Of the reviewed patients, 277 patients met inclusion criteria and completed pre and postoperative questionnaires, which included the Male Sexual Health Questionnaire‐ Ejaculatory Dysfunction (MSHQ‐EJD) and the International Index of Erectile Function/Sexual Health Inventory for Men (IIEF‐5/SHIM). Surveys were provided to patients up to 12 months postprocedure. Demographics and comorbidities associated with sexual dysfunction were collected. Responses to each question were analyzed to detect sub‐categorical variations in sexual function as the secondary objective. Data was analyzed by using a linear mixed model.ResultsThere was a significant decline in total scores for the MSHQ‐EJD (8.70 pre‐HoLEP vs. 6.58 post HoLEP, p ≤ 0.001) including a significant decline (p < 0.005) in questions 1–3 which assess ejaculatory ability, strength, and volume. There was not a significant decline in question 4 which assesses bother (2.552 pre‐HoLEP vs. 3.119 post‐HoLEP, p = 0.526). There was not a significant decline in the IIEF‐5/SHIM postoperatively (11.51 pre‐HoLEP vs. 13.327 post‐HoLEP, p = 0.498).ConclusionsPatients undergoing HoLEP do not experience a decline in erectile function. Patients do experience a decline in ejaculatory function but did not find this bothersome.

Publisher

Wiley

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